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  • Lippard is one of the great, forgotten literary figures of early America, a close friend of Edgar Allan Poe, a social activist and labor organizer.

    Archive 2007-03-18 Bill Crider 2007

  • In the 1970s, however, feminist critics such as Lippard began to recognize this and work to point out hypocrisies of traditional art histories–why is it considered high art when Picasso glues newspaper to a canvas but craft when a woman makes a similar gesture?

    The Remarkably Modern Practice of Victorian Photocollage « Gender Across Borders 2009

  • "It's important that the medical community continue to be alerted to the connection between metal ions and neurological disease," says Dr. Lippard.

    A New Target in Fighting Brain Disease: Metals Shirley S. Wang 2012

  • Disturbing this interaction, or ushering zinc into a brain region where it doesn't belong, could affect memory formation and the occurrence of epileptic seizures, says Dr. Lippard, who studies the role of metal ions in biology, neuroscience, and medicine.

    A New Target in Fighting Brain Disease: Metals Shirley S. Wang 2012

  • Stephen Lippard , a chemistry professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and colleagues from Duke University and the University of Toronto, found zinc helps neurons communicate in the hippocampus, a brain region involved in learning and memory.

    A New Target in Fighting Brain Disease: Metals Shirley S. Wang 2012

  • Lippard, a friend of Edgar Allan Poe, had a strong taste for the gothic – he cloaked his mystery man in a “dark robe.”

    Reagan and the occult 2010

  • Lippard, head of Prospect Hill Academy, a charter school with campuses in both Cambridge and Somerville.

    Segregation of the Poor and Disabled in Chain Gang Charters, Massachusetts Style Jim Horn 2009

  • Lippard, head of Prospect Hill Academy, a charter school with campuses in both Cambridge and Somerville.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Jim Horn 2009

  • Ao and Pat Wang then laid flowers on behalf of the entire group and POWs John Lippard and Erwin Johnson laid poppies in tribute to their mates.

    Never Forgotten Newsletter 2007

  • Exhibition catalog (1992); Lippard, Lucy R. Eva Hesse (1976); NAW modern; Nemser, Cindy.

    Eva Hesse. 2009

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